Planet Fitness Summer Pass for High Schoolers and Teens
WHAT IS THE PLANET FITNESS SUMMER PASS
The Planet Fitness Summer Pass is a program Planet Fitness Gyms offer to allow 14-19 year olds to work in their gyms for free all summer long beginning May 16 and running through August 31. As a leader in the Fitness space Planet Fitness believes they have a responsibility to provide a welcoming and safe environment for teens and high school students to be safe and to improve their physical and mental wellness, especially in the face of the pandemic.
WHOS IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SUMMER PASS
Teens ages 14-19 are elibible to sign-up for the Planet Fitness Summer Pass.
HOW DO I SIGN-UP FOR PLANET FITNESS SUMMER PASS?
Teens who want to participate can visit PlanetFitness.Com/summerpass/registration to enter their information at which point they can sign-up for a pass and download the Planet Fitnes app to get their digital key tag which will allow them to scan into the gym. The only catch is they have to workout at the gym they sign-up at, no switching locations.
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